The Battle of Britain was Germany's first major de... ...troyed.What did England do with all those wrecked planes ? They recycled them, using the metal to manufactu... ...recycled them, using the metal to manufacture new planes for the war effort. But first, they posed for pic...

Pictured is cow dung toothpaste from India, one of the many contraband items Taryn Simon photographed over a five day stay inside JFK Airport. While items such as heroin and animal corpses are outright nefarious, oth...

It’s amazing what a little camouflage can do. Apparently during World War II to avoid potential bombing the government went to great lengths to disguise an aircraft plant. Check out more of these amazing photos a...

Artist Ron English took skywriting to a whole new level when he wrote the word "cloud" five times over Manhattan and let the words slowly become clouds. Lest you think Mr. English is one of those "artists" who thinks doi...

Flying these days is about as pleasant as a root canal, with security hassles, delays, poor service, expensive or nonexistent food, and cramped seats.
But was it always this way? The answer, of course, is no. And so, w...